A campaign to help a young cancer sufferer fulfil his dreams will get off to a fryer on Monday ... as a fish and chip shop flogs suppers for just £1.50.

Andy’s Golden Fry chip shop, in Paisley, is expecting to be jam-packed for the unique offer which aims to raise cash to make young Kane McElhinney’s dreams come true.

The Causeyside Street chippy has set a target of reeling in up to £3,000 for Kane’s Wish List.

The wish list was set up by the 11-year-old’s mum Gayle and dad Robert, from Johnstone, to allow him to achieve his 20 life ambitions, including visiting New York, seeing the Northern Lights and having a huge food fight with all his friends.

The fighting fund looks set for a major boost thanks to Golden Fry owner Andy Speirs, who is going to donate the proceeds in the hope of bursting Kane’s piggy-bank.

Andy, 33, told the Express: “On Monday, we will be serving all suppers for £1.50. That is everything – fish suppers, hamburger suppers, sausage suppers, the lot – all for only £1.50.

“Kane’s family have all been regulars to the shop since we opened, so I know them well.

“I’ve been following his story and know that he is now desperate to achieve everything on his Wish List. That’s why I wanted to help.”

And Andy is sure he’ll be able to fry-up a tidy sum to allow St Margaret’s Primary pupil Kane to pursue his dreams.

“The last time I did something like this was in my shop in Dumbarton, where we raised £2,000,” he continued.

“That was all suppers at £1. With this being all suppers for £1.50, hopefully I can raise £2,500 to £3,000 to help Kane fulfil his dreams.”

The Express reported back in April how Kane is bravely battling liver cancer.

Both he and mother Gayle have the rare genetic condition Li–Fraumeni syndrome, which increases the risk of cancer in adults and children, with Gayle herself only recently surviving breast cancer.

While she battled her illness back in February 2012, doctors found a tumour in Kane’s stomach.

With no further treatment available for him, Kane has to travel to Frankfurt Liver Centre, in Germany, where he receives Transarterial Chemoablation Therapy.

This aims to eliminate the primary blood supply of the tumour, in the hope that the tumour will die without proper nutrients, allowing Kane’s health to improve ... and let him complete the dreams on his Wish List.

Andy continued: “I was really touched by Kane’s story, especially knowing the family like I do.

“I just decided that I had to do something to help, so this is my plan. It really was a great success the last time, so I’m hoping for the same for Kane.”

Andy’s Golden Fry will be open from 3pm until 10pm on Monday, when all suppers will cost £1.50, with every penny going towards Kane’s Wish List.